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Paper Title: EFFECT OF VARIOUS TEMPERATURES ON STRENGTH OF CONCRETE WITH PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT BY RICE HUSK ASH AND PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATE BY BLAST FURNACE SLAG
Authors Name: Kiran Sureshrao Bante , Prof. S.B.Sohoni
Unique Id: IJSDR1706079
Published In: Volume 2 Issue 6, June-2017
Abstract: This research aims to investigate the strength of concrete under various temperature by using partial replacement of cement with Rice Husk Ash and partial replacement of coarse aggregate with Blast Furnace Slag. Concrete does not burn , it can not be ‘set on fire’ like other materials in a building and it does not emit any toxic fumes when affected by fires. It will also not produce smoke or drip molten particles, unlike some plastics and metals, so it does not add to the fire load. For this reason concrete is said to have a high degree of fire resistance and in the majority of applications, concrete can be described as virtually ‘Fire Proof ‘.This excellent performance is due in the main to concrete’s constitute materials. (i.e. Cement and Aggregate ) which when chemically combined with concrete, form a material that is essentially inert and importantly for fire safety design has a relatively poor thermal conductivity. It is this slow rate of heat transfer (conductivity ) that enables concrete to act as an effective fire shield not only between adjacent spaces, but also to protect itself from fire damage. The rate of increase of temperature through the cross section of concrete element is relatively slow and so internal zones do not reach the same high temperature as surface exposed to flames. When concrete is exposed to the high temperatures of a fire, a number of physical and chemical changes can take place.
Keywords: Rice Husk Ash, Blast Furnace Slag, Steel Fibers, Elevated Temperature, Mix Proportion, Partial
Cite Article: "EFFECT OF VARIOUS TEMPERATURES ON STRENGTH OF CONCRETE WITH PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF CEMENT BY RICE HUSK ASH AND PARTIAL REPLACEMENT OF COARSE AGGREGATE BY BLAST FURNACE SLAG", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.2, Issue 6, page no.541 - 550, June-2017, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR1706079.pdf
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Publication Details: Published Paper ID: IJSDR1706079
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Published In: Volume 2 Issue 6, June-2017
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Page No: 541 - 550
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